Rights and Responsibilities
AIra requests copyright transfers from authors to properly manage online publishing rights while still allowing them to retain significant scholarly rights. This helps maintain the integrity and accessibility of academic research.
Reporting Standards
Authors must present research clearly and objectively. Data should be accurately reported, allowing replication by other researchers. Fraudulent or misleading statements are strictly prohibited.
Use of Patient Images or Case Details
Explicit ethical approval and informed consent are required for studies involving human subjects. Special precautions must be taken when dealing with sensitive data, particularly for vulnerable individuals such as children.
Fundamental Errors in Published Works
If major errors are found in a published article, authors must promptly notify the journal for necessary corrections or retractions.
Authorship
Authorship should be limited to individuals who have significantly contributed to the research. The corresponding author must ensure that all co-authors approve the final submission.
Submission, Review, and Publication System
The block diagram outlining the submission, review, and publication process is available at the following link:
https://www.ijaira.org/index.php/aira/aboutThisPublishingSystem
The ethical standards outlined above are fundamental to maintaining the quality and integrity of publications in AIra. By adhering to these principles, the journal aims to foster trust and credibility within the academic community and beyond.
Archiving
AIra utilizes the LOCKSS system for long-term preservation, allowing participating libraries to maintain permanent archives for future access and restoration.
https://www.ijaira.org
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Online ISSN: 2602-439X
Publisher: ilhami COLAK